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Citation: WAYWARD REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY - DIEFENBECK,JA, History and theory, 37(2), 1998, pp. 283-283

Citation: INVENTING ANCIENT-CULTURE - HISTORICISM, PERIODIZATION AND THE ANCIENT-WORLD - GOLDEN,M, TOOHEY,P, History and theory, 37(2), 1998, pp. 284-284

Citation: THE HISTORICAL IMAGINATION IN EARLY-MODERN BRITAIN - HISTORY, RHETORIC, AND FICTION, 1500-1809 - KELLEY,DR, SACKS,DH, History and theory, 37(2), 1998, pp. 285-285

Citation: THEORY OF HISTORIOGRAPHY - HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION - LITHUANIAN, GERMAN - NORKUS,Z, History and theory, 37(2), 1998, pp. 285-286

Citation: THE BOUNDARIES OF FICTION - HISTORY AND THE 18TH-CENTURY BRITISH NOVEL - ZIMMERMAN,E, History and theory, 37(2), 1998, pp. 286-286

Authors: MCNEILL WH
Citation: Wh. Mcneill, HISTORY OF THE SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 1-13

Authors: MARTIN R
Citation: R. Martin, PROGRESS IN HISTORICAL STUDIES (AMERICAN-REVOLUTION), History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 14-39

Authors: QUILLEN CE
Citation: Ce. Quillen, CROSSING THE LINE - LIMITS AND DESIRE IN HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 40-68

Authors: BARASH JA
Citation: Ja. Barash, THE SENSE OF HISTORY - ON THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LOWITH,KARL CONCEPT OF SECULARIZATION, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 69-82

Authors: FAY B
Citation: B. Fay, NOTHING BUT HISTORY - RECONSTRUCTION AND EXTREMITY AFTER METAPHYSICS - ROBERTS,D, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 83-93

Authors: BANN S
Citation: S. Bann, THE IRONISTS CAGE - MEMORY, TRAUMA, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF HISTORY -ROTH,MS, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 94-101

Authors: ERMARTH ED
Citation: Ed. Ermarth, CENTURIES ENDS, NARRATIVE MEANS - NEWMAN,R, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 102-110

Authors: VONLAUE TH
Citation: Th. Vonlaue, ON THE CAUSES OF WAR - SUGANAMI,H, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 111-123

Authors: VONLAUE TH
Citation: Th. Vonlaue, ON THE ORIGINS OF WAR AND THE PRESERVATION OF PEACE - KAGAN,D, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 111-123

Authors: JACKSON N
Citation: N. Jackson, READING MARX WRITING - MELODRAMA, THE MARKET, AND THE 'GRUNDRISSE' - KEMPLE,TM, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 124-138

Authors: BOYCE DG ODAY A
Citation: Dg. Boyce et A. Oday, THE MAKING OF MODERN IRISH HISTORY - REVISIONISM AND THE REVISIONIST CONTROVERSY - BOYCE,DG, ODAY,A, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 139-139

Authors: FREEDEN M
Citation: M. Freeden, IDEOLOGIES AND POLITICAL-THEORY - A CONCEPTUAL-APPROACH - FREEDEN,M, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 139-140

Authors: GRAHAM JT
Citation: Jt. Graham, THEORY OF HISTORY IN ORTEGA-Y-GASSET - THE DAWN OF HISTORICAL REASON - GRAHAM,JT, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 140-140

Authors: JAWORSKI GD
Citation: Gd. Jaworski, SIMMEL,GEORG AND THE AMERICAN PROSPECT - JAWORSKI,GD, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 141-141

Authors: HOLLY MA
Citation: Ma. Holly, PAST LOOKING - HISTORICAL IMAGINATION AND THE RHETORIC OF THE IMAGE -HOLLY,MA, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 141-141

Authors: STAMBOVSKY P
Citation: P. Stambovsky, MYTH AND THE LIMITS OF REASON - STAMBOVSKY,P, History and theory, 37(1), 1998, pp. 142-142

Authors: SHAPIRO AL
Citation: Al. Shapiro, PRODUCING THE PAST - MAKING HISTORIES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE ACADEMY - WHOSE (WHICH) HISTORY IS IT ANYWAY (INTRODUCTION), History and theory, 36(4), 1997, pp. 1-3

Authors: SOBCHACK V
Citation: V. Sobchack, THE INSISTENT FRINGE - MOVING IMAGES AND HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS, History and theory, 36(4), 1997, pp. 4-20

Authors: YOUNG JE
Citation: Je. Young, TOWARD A RECEIVED HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST, History and theory, 36(4), 1997, pp. 21-43

Authors: CRANE SA
Citation: Sa. Crane, MEMORY, DISTORTION, AND HISTORY IN THE MUSEUM, History and theory, 36(4), 1997, pp. 44-63
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